State Senator Finds ‘Hidden Room’ Housing Illegals At U.S. Airport
State Senator Colton Moore recently uncovered a startling discovery at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, revealing a “hidden room” housing undocumented immigrants, guarded by a U.S. service member.
State Senator Finds 'Hidden Room' Housing Illegals At U.S. Airport:
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Captured by Republican State Senator Colton Moore, the video was made possible through a whistleblower at the airport, who had noticed an unusual increase in the number of… pic.twitter.com/ckqrDY3qEB
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In a video obtained by the Daily Caller, the scene unfolds with volunteers from Team Libertad overseeing the crowded space, ensuring migrants are prepared for flights. One volunteer remarks, “We’re all getting them flights to where they need to be,” shedding light on their role in aiding recently documented travelers released from ICE custody.
“Team Libertad, operating under the nonprofit Inspiritus, assists migrants in navigating the airport, despite their lack of standard identification.
Interestingly, TSA allows the use of alternative forms of ID, including certain arrest warrants and court notices.” The presence of these migrants, coupled with military involvement, raises questions about airport security protocols and oversight.
“The Georgia National Guard, however, claims ignorance of the incident and any involvement of their personnel at the airport. Despite inquiries to the Pentagon, they have received no response.” Meanwhile, a whistleblower has highlighted a noticeable increase in migrant traffic through the Atlanta airport in recent months.
“This revelation underscores the need for thorough investigation and clarity on the procedures governing migrant transit at major transportation hubs. The situation demands attention and action to address potential security vulnerabilities and ensure proper handling of undocumented individuals within airport facilities.”